Power drive unit for agricultural implements



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maaar HERMAN L. SCHNEIDER, or GLEN 'ULLIN, Noma-I DAKOTA, AssIGNoB. I'oF'oNE-HLa 'ro LENA MILLER, oEcHIoeGo, ILLINOIS.

POWER InitrvE UNIT EOE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS;

appnca'tionalea February 1.71," 19221 serial no. 535,762.5

To all whom t may concern.

Be it known that I, HERMAN L. SCHNEI- DER a citizen of the United States, residing at Glen Ullin, in the county of Morton and State of North Dakota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Power Drive Units for Agricultural Implements, lication. 4

This invention relates? to a power drive unit for agriculturalv implements designed especiallyfor operating headers, binders of which the following is a speciand 'other push operated implements, and

' in line to cut the next swath,

suitable for use as a tractor ,hitch to draw plows, harrows and, the like.

ln the operation of headers and similar harvesting implements, it 'has in the running in animals hitchedllto the steering polej or tongue of the implement In eitlier event the steering was usually' done by a trailing steering-wheel guided by the operator'lby means jof-'a tiller lever operated in' between his legs. This proved impracticalv and was' very tedious, espe'ciall-v when running over uneven or boggyields. Furthermore, because of the manner of bitching, it was inapracticable to negotiate anything but a gradual turn. It was," therefore,1ecessary to go through 'considerable maneuvering 'to turn a sharp corner to bring the implement as for example at a corner of the field. Such operations resulted inevitablyin loss of time and frequently damage to standing grain, or cut grain which may have been left in bunches in the eld to cure before gathering. The

principal object of the present inventioh isA to provide a device to replace the manually guided trailing steering wheel of the implement with/a power' operated wheel of a pusher unit capable of quick and easy control, Aoperated from behind the implement to guide the latter along a straight course, and which may be operated to move forward and backward in steering the implement into position to cut another swath at a corner of the field; the arrangement being such as to permit of the latter operations being 'performed in an exceedingly limited space and without damage to standing grain, or cut grain lyin "fin the held. p

Another object of t e invention lies in past` been the practice to employ tractor -hitchesy front of the implement or draftA 'larged side elevation the provision 'of a power drive .unit-'rofl' the kind mentioned which readilyjdetachable". from one formv ofiimplement to bev coupled to; another. so that it is available for ,use both in harvesting crops and in preparing the4 soil. lFor this purpose, lfprovide the unit with a pair of drive wheels ,arranged to operate side b`y side. and]l` be"l driven asf' a single' bull wheel upon which the unit may be swivelled as when operatin as a pusher for headers, binders and the like, and also arranged to be disposed in spaced relation and be driven through. 'a differential and to operate in connectionI with auxiliary steering wheels as whennoperating as a tractor for 'certain types of headers and binders but principally for plows' harrows and the like. Still another object of the invention is to provide a unit of the .character described which n a'ay be madeffto servfe as a portable power unit for the' operation of grinders, Shredders `and oth'er small-'machinery ordinarily used' about farms. These and other objects of the inventionI will be pointed out in detail in the; following' description in which reference is made to the accompanying drawings, wherein Fi l is a side elevation of a header to which y1s coupled a power drive lunit constructed and coupled with theimpement in accordance with the present i'nven ion.v Fig. 2 is an enof the power drive unit separately. Fig. is a plan view thereof as illustrated in Fig. 2. Fig."4 is an' enlarged fragmentary sectional detail illustrating the connection'betweenthe drive unit and-the implem it andr'is ta Ien on the line4`4 of Fig. 3. b ig. 5v is a similar detail illustrating the steering connection between the power driv'e unit andthe implement whereby the power drive.unit is made/toV move to angular positions relative 'toy ythe imple1nent. as illustra-ted in dottedl lines in Fig. 3. Fig. 6 is a sectional detail of a portion of the transmission between the'enfgine of the driver unit and the'drive wheels thereof. F igs?. and 8 are respectively a vertical sectional detail and a. horizontal sectional detail of the clutch form-ing part of the power transmission of the power x is usually provided at its rearwar m a ftreiling steering vand guides till' `is herein contemp upwardly changeable and ina-y sides on the extending portions ofi a tractor tor operating plows, the like. l 'Throughout-the views, the same reference numerals are applied to the same parts.

Referring irst to Fig. 1 of the drawing the power drive unit is designated by the referencenumeral 10., and is illustrated in coupled relation with a header 11. The latter ma be of any well known torni and illustrated as comprising the supporting :wheels 12 from hetweenwhich the steering!r pole or tongue 13 extends rearwardly. YA platiorin 14, upon which the grain as it is cut 1s laid by the reel 15, conveys the grain. to the eleA vater 16, which in practice ordinarily empties into a header 'barge or upon the tield in bunches when the grain must be ripened be; Jtore it is gathered. The platforrngli is adapted to be elevated or lowered by the operating lever 17 in the usual manner.

The steering pole oritongue 13 in practice d end with wheel rnnrnngtl/aeneath a platform upon w ich the operator stands the steering wheel by means of. a Atiller lever operated between his legs. ln the present embodiment ofmy invention, late dispensing with the platform eel and cutting o a considerable portion o the tongue an I ting the same with a coupling bar or push pole 18. The .bar 18 iscoextensive with the tongue '13 and has its rearward end offset and provided witha socket mein- 'lhe socket member 19 receives a harrows` and usual operating and and the steering. w

loer 19.

pivot post 20 carried upon the bridge por-' tion 21 of the rame 22 oi; the power drive 'unit 10. The 'connection thereby provided permits of swivel movement oi the driveA unit with respect to -tlieimplement whereby to steer the saine Y The power drive unit is supported u 4on central steering drive wl iter ieel hereina p to he designated the hull-wheel. The bull- .ivheel is made up of the, separate drive wheels 24 and 2d mounted upon an axle 25 springs 27 4at both sides oi the traine 22. As appears in Fig. 3, the axle carries the bull; wheel 23 in the middle and projects out a substantial distance on each side ot the frame E22, As will hereinafter be described, 'the .yheels 2e and 24 are reversible or Ainterbe4A displaced to posh i the frame at-opposite A :the axle Q5. When arranged side by side.l as shown, the wheels 24 and Q4 are operated together that the ldrive unit may swivel thereon as upon single broadianged wheel ',inount tions on the outside o ed in the middle ot the trame. The drive 'wheels and 2&3 ere sprocket presided 'with common to the two wheels. The axle 25 is longitudinally removable from bearing blocks 26 fastened upon the semielliptic' Leases? wheels 28, on which operate a pairot drive chains 29 driven by the sprocket pinions '30. "lhe pinions' 30 are rigidly secured on a counter-shaft 31 suspended in the nether side oi the frame iliary pair of sprocket vided on the counter-'shai't 31 on the outside of the trarne 22 at opposite sides.' as illus trated in Fig. 3. rl`his twin drive gear arrangement alords a convenient drive con.- nectionA for the drive wheels in either of their two operating positions. wheels 2e and 24 are displaced to the out-' side of the Jframe the pinions used in transmitting power throughthe chains S59 to the drive 'wheels Suspended 'from and rigid with the cou pling bar. is an arcuate Ttraclr 33 held spaced relation to the bar 18 yby ineens oi a bracket The latter has one leg 35 lying along the 'under side oil the oar i8, and a transverse leg 36 arcuate in. term which lies along the forward upper edge et the l."-tracl. 33, both legs ot the bracket being preferably riveted orotlierwise permanently secured to the members with 'which they engage. s .niost clearly appears in Fig. is formed on an are having the pi 2O as a center Afor a purpose which will presently appear. A. pair oi lat-eral struts 37 join the extremities oi the Ai-track 33 with the coupling har 18 andserve to lend rigid- 'ity to the track. ln order to further strengthen the track, a pair ol longitudinal struts 38 join the extremities of the track with the forked header trame and prevent either angular or longitudinal displacement tliereoil relativejto the truclr.

rlhe power drive unit 10 is prevented troni tiltingn movement on the cull-wheel 23 by the engagement of two sets oi' rollers All) and i1 with Jhe horizontal and vertical iiange's, respectively. ofytne "-traclr 33. The rollers fill are carried upon brackets 42 bolted to the upper flanges of the cli-verging ends 22 of the side members ot the 'ii-aine 22 (see Figs. 3 and 4) The rollers Ll1 supported similarly upon plates 4:3 bolted to the lower flanges ot'the diverging ends 4.9 of the 'side members oi the ironie 22. By bending the 'traine side ni'eni'bersas shown, binding of the rollers in operation on 'the track. 'is prevented. Furthermore this enables the use 22. An auxvot `post of straight bolts carrying the rollers 40 and otherwise simplifies and improves the connection between the implement and the driver unit. Each individual roller is removable separately with its oolt ed in order to permit renewal of either oi" these parts outpriinarily to permituncoupling oi the power drive unit from the header, 'or other implement with which When iuicoup'ling v elle only necessary ordinarily to remove the upper ones oi the sets et' rollers et() so that the it is connected.

`brackets 32 on pinions 30 are prolWhen the drive ill) l '5, the track 33 l ll) driver unit. it is l of angularity track 33, along with the coupling bar 18, may be raised olf at one time from the driver unit. The rollers 40 and 41, engaglng as they do opposite adjacent edges of the track 33,`support the forward end of the frame 22 against upward or longitudinal displacement relative to the track. In other words, the track serves as an abutment for the driver unit. As indicated i'n Fig. 3, the rollers cooperate with the track 33 to su port the frame of the driver unit in all posltions to which the latter may move relative to the track in the operations of steering the implement.

The T-track 33 is provided with rack teeth 45 in the lower edge ofv the vertical ange thereof. En aging therewith is a -bevel pinion 46 carried upon the lower end of a steering rod 47. The latter is received inajset of bearings 48 provided/ in cross-bars l49 joining the sides of the franie22. The steering rod 47 projects through a foot`vl board 48 joining the bridge 21 of the frame 22 with a platform l18a/on t'op of the frame. A steering wheel 50,7.' provided on the end of the steering rod 47,.is adapted to be lturned to cause the pinion 46 to travel along the rack teeth to swing the frame 22 on the bull- .wyhfeel 23 as a pivot to `angular or'diagonal postions as illustrated in dotted lines in Fig. 3. In this way the 'dr'v'ing force transmitted through the coupling'bar, which constitutes a pusher member, is applied in a direction other than on a direct line with the rear end' of the coupling bar, so that the header will be swung about von its Wheels 12 to m( along a new course. .i

Supported in any suitable manner at one end of the frame 22 is an engine 51, preferably of the internal combustion type, which has a radiator 52'and fuell tank 53 of the type commonly provided on tractors. The' crank-shaft 54 of the engine 51 is fitted with a rbevelfdrving pinion 55 adapted to engage witheither of the faces 56 or 57 of,a clutch sheave 58. The clutch faces 516 and 57 are preferably of fiber or other s/fuitable' Wear- ,resisting material which/may be replaced -'lw'hen worn. The sheave 58 has anl extension gtudinal movement of the 66 provided in t ekey 67 rigid withl the driven ys pinion 55 and.

hub 59 in which is formed an annular groove 60 to receive the looped yoke end 6l of a shift lever 62. The latter operates in a diagonal slot 63 and is adapted to be held in adjusted position by a v'spring pressed detent 64 engaging an arcuate ratchet 65v (see Fig. 7). The cl tch sheave 58 lias a keyway he hub 59 thereof wherein a haft 68 is to permit longiclutch sheave 58 on the drive shaft. By virtue yof the diagonal slot 63, thevclutch shave 58 is made to move longitudinally of the drive shaft68 to engage either of its faces 56 or 57 with the drive consequently to cause the shaft adapted to engage loosely,

` counter-shaft 31.

)T the device is ready for 68 to be driven alternatively in opposite directions. When the lever 62, however, occupies an intermediate position in the slot 63, as shown in Fig. 8, neither face of the clutch sheave 58 is engaged by the pinion 55. In other words, this position is the neutral position of theflever 62.

Mounted upon the driven shaft\,68'is a pinion 69 meshin with a ring gear 7 0 forming part-'of 'aldi erential housing 7l on the v The counter-shaft 31, as illustrated in 'F ig. 6. is formed in two sec.- tions which extend into the differenti-al housing 71 from opposite sides and are journalled therein. A pair of bevel gears 72, each of which is keyed to a section of the counter-shaft, mesh with bevel pinions 73 mounted on studs 74, extending radially in- I equally to both sections of the counter-shaft '31, this pm is employed as for example,

when the drive wheels 24 and 24a operate jointly as a bull-wheel'in the middle of the frame 22, as illustrated in Figs. 1, 2 and 3. Vhen the pin 75 is removed, 'the sections of the counter-shaft 31 are driven as is necessary when the drive wheels are displaced to positions on opposite sides of the frame 2.2, as illustrated in Figs.'9 and 10.

The power drive unit is capable of being employed in the following manner: In cou' pling or uncoupling an implement from the drive unit, the upper rollers of thesets of rollers 40 are removed' 'to permit ythe coupling bar 18 and the T-track 33 to be en- 4gaged with or disengaged from the pivot post 20, and the steering pinion 46 at the forward end of the drive unit, respectively. When these elements are properly corre-- lated in coupling rtlie-unit'with an implement. the rollers are secured in position and operation. On a straight-away course, vthe operator sitting on the seat 76 on the platform 48'a steers b v means of the steering wheel 50. The shifting lever 62 is Within the operators reach at one side so that in turning a corner or in backing around, the operator hasthe drive unit under easy control at all times. Braking means is preferably employed to con# trol the binder hilly country and suitably comprises a pedal 77 which the operator may tread upon to vary the tension of theband 78 on the brake drum 79, mounted on the driven shaft 68. On 'a straight-away course little or no steer-4 ing is necessary and the operator has mere-ly to attend to elevating and lowering the platform 14 by means of the lever 17. When differentially or header when operaftingnf illustrated how the end of a course is reached, the operator shifts the lever 62 through neutral lposition rearwardly to cause reverse movement o 'the power drive unit. Simultaneously with the movement of the shift lever' 62 verse position.. the operator commences to turn the steering` wheel drive unit to assume a diagonal position with respect to the implement. The pinion d6 being operated direction 1 causes the driver unit to swing vabout with 'the pivot post Q0 as a center, the arrangement being su h that turning ofthe wheel countercloclrwise, that is, to the lefp, causes the driver unit to swing to the right but the header to be steered to the left in an obvious manner. The driver unit having moved the implement into position to cut another swath, say),at right angles to the' former course, is immediately righted so as to travel behind the implement straight away, the-operator having in the meantime moved the shift lever into neutral position and thereupon into forward position to causejahe driver unit and implement to move forward as before. The operation of negotiating' a corner, as justI described, maybe varied to lsuit conditions, as for example lwhere it is not necessary to turn a corner sharply or squarely, as in the manner above described. it is possible to make a gradual turn simply by manipulating the steering wheel 50 to cause proper angular displacement of the driver unit. This. of course, may be done without any shiftingV of the lever 62, since the implement and the driver unit maintain-a continual forward movement.

Referring now to Figs.

9 and l0, l. have l contemplate transforming the driver unit from a pusher into -a tractor 'on the under side of the so as to'malre it available for use in drawing plows, harrows andthe like. ln this way, the unit can be used both in harvesting crops and in preparing the soil. 'When used as a tractor, the drive wheels 24 and 24a are displaced to the outside of the frame on opposite sides and Aare drift-'en from. the sprocket pinions 30 on they opposite ends of the counter-shaft 3l.. The loql pin described is removed from the differential to secure transmission of pewter to the drive 'wheels in-which diiferential ,movement of the latter is permitted. In this connection,

employ an-auniliary pair of wheels 8() to support the forward end of. the tractor'. These wheels are carried upon an axle which is preferably removable with its semielliptic spring'SQ by withdrawing a4 king bolt 83 by means of whichthe same is held vtractor frame. at The' wheelsBO are prefthe forward end.

- erably mounted on steering knuckles on the opposite endsbf the axle 81 and are steered by means of atie bar 8e which in turn is and to cause the along the rack 45 in either 7 5 above operated through suitable levers indicated at 85, from a vertical steering rod 86. he latter carries a steering wheel 87 at its upper end to be operated by the operator sitting on the seat 76, be noted, when used in this connection is 'moved from the position illustrated in Figs.y l and 2 to a position on the opposite side of the shift lever 62. ln this connection l also brake pedal 89 acting directly band Z8 to tighten the latter on the drum 79, the intermediate actuating linkage for the brake lever which is illustrated in the unit is so reorganized e9 above mentioned serves as a draft bar to which ,the plow or harrow may be attached.

lVhen the driver unit is set up as a tractor, I contemplate using nthe same as a portable power plant and therefore provide a pulley attachment with which to operate such machines as grinders, Shredders, pumps and the like which ordinarily require a separate stationary engine fort-heir operation. This attachment consists of a pulley 90 mounted preferably on the driven shaft 68 which `is extended on one side of the frame for this purpose, This pulley is readily detachable by loosening the set screw h .hub therein t e of. 1iWhen the pulley 'is employed, the pinion 69 must be moved to the dotted line position shown in Fig. 3,

out of mesh with the diifeiential ring gear 70 so that power is not transmitted to the driver wheels 24 and 24a. `When so connected, the pulley may, of course, 'be driven in opposite direetions by proper manipulation of the shift lever 62.

From the foregoing description, it will a pear that l have provided a power drive Amit for agricultural implements capable of varied use by the farmer, which is particularly adapted for the operation of puslroperated implements such as hea ers, binders. vand the like, and which suitably may be used forl drawing plows, harrows and the like, and further, to operate small machines such as Shredders, pumps and the like, and that the reorganization of the unit necessary to adapt'tlie same to its varied uses may be done with considerablefacility. l am aware that v.the invention, as herein described, is capable of considerable adaptation and ino iication to still partakeof the more important advantages of my invention. n the accompanying claims it is, therefore, the endeavor to legitimate modiiications as art to which the invention relates.

l claim as my invention: y f

l. The combinationwith a pushperated implement having a -rearwar ly extending. tongue, of a pusher frame,`pivotally connected to said tongue, a single wheel between the sides of said for swivel movement, meanson said frame the outer crossjiar include any]` such would oeeiirto the post 88 ofwhich, it will y Fig. 2 being. dispensed with. When y iis iso

one skilled in the l frame to support the same .m

to drive said wheel, and mean,c bei weenzsaid frame and said implement for steadyiiig the frame. f f 2. Thei combination with a push operated 'implement having a rearwai'ydly extending .'tongue, of a .pusher frame ypivotally' *conneeted to' said tongue` a single-wheel between :the sides ofvsaid frame! to slupport the same forswivel movement. means Vfon; saidframey to ulrive said whcetl, and means between said frame and implement for swinO- ing the trame on said wheel to diagonal posi.- tions relttive to said implement 3. The'. combinat Aonin a push .operated implement having; a-rearwardl'y extending tongue, of a pusher frame 'piiotally connected to said tm'igue, a single wheel between the sides said frame tti-,support the same for swivelmovement, means on said frane'to drivesaid w eel, mea'ms between said. frame and said' im ement/fpr swinging',

the* frame on sa'i'd wheel to diagonal posti fr tions relative to said implement, and` transmission means betweenlasaid driving means and-said wheel tor turning natvey in opposite directions, 5

combination of'a p 'us'h operated implenient having, ra rearwardly extending tongue, of a pusher frame, a single steering wheel; mount-"ed between )the sides ot' said 'frame and arranged to siipiport the same for swivel movement, ymeans on said frame for- -drivmg sa-id. l wheel, means between said Vframef'an'd said implement for swinging said Ivframe en said wheel to diagonal positions relativeY to ,said implement, and means form- {ing apivotal/eonnection for said-tongue with said Frame above said steering wheel coaxial 'relative to the vertical axis of the wheel upo which the latter swivels. 5..y he combination of a push operated im- ,pleit/isnt, means vfor pushing and steering lsaid implement comprisinga pusher unit, a

pusher member pivota-lly supported upon said pusher extending forwardly and conlnected to said implement, said pusher unit comprising/fa central power-operated steering wheel n 4the pusher frame, said frame being swingable upon said wheel as a pivot to steer saidimplement, an abutment carried by said pusher member for supporting one end of saidframe against tilting throughout the range of'its movements, and means acting between said frame and said abutment to adjust the position of said frame on said y abutment in steering said' implement.

6.v .The combination 'of a two-wheeled push operated implement having a rearwardly extending tongue, and a one-wheeled follower for pushing and steering said implement, said follower being adapted to serve as a support for the rear end of said tongue, and

, means controlled from -the follower andoperating between said follower and said tmigue to cause 'relative deflection between the lattenaltersaid follower and said implement sidewise i and supporting wheels and a rearwardly extending tonguecut ofi' in back of said implement,` of means for pushing and steeringl said implement while balancing the same against tilting, comprising a separable pusher attachment, a pusher member pivotally supported. 'upon said pusher 'and ex` tending forwardly for permanent connection with the cut on' end of said tongue, saidI pusher member beingf removable from said pusher, and said pusher comprising :Mrame supported centrally thereof and adapted to swing upon its support as a pivot in steering said implement, an abutment carried by said pusher member@ adapted to be removably engaged byfone end of the pusher `iframe, and steering means permanently associated with said pusher adapted to engage said abutment to move the end of said frame on said abutment in steering said implement.

8. The combination of an implement having anv outwardly extending tongue, a coupling member mounted on said tongue, a driver unit pivot-ally supporting the end of said coupling member, and means between said coupling member and said driver unit for moving said driver unit angularly with respect to said member to steer said implement, said means'comprising a track memfber carried by s aid coupling member in front of said driver unit, said track member being bent in the form of an arc struck with a point to the rear of said implement as a cen- .ter, said pointI being` coincident with the plement, a coupling bar having rigid connection with said implement and swivel supported on said driver unit, said driver unit having a one-point support coincident vwith the end of said coupling bar whereby the same is capable of pivotal movement beneath said bar to angular positions relative thereto in steering said implement, an arcuate track ymounted on said coupling bar -in front of said driver unit, said track being struck on an arc having its center coin-4 cident with the pivotal connection between vsV driving said wheels,

ranged either to be placed side by side in the middle of said frame to operate togetherv and be driven from one set of driving gear on said shaft sections or to be placed Vapart at the sides of said frame and be driven from the other set of driving gear on said shaftv sections. v

17. A power pusher or tractor unit of the character described comprising a frame, an axle mounted thereon, a pair of drive wheels on said axle, driving means for said wheels carried by said4 frame, transmission means between said wheels and saidv driving means to transmit power to the wheels including a two section shaft, a differential for transmitting power from said driving means to said sections arranged either to drive the sections together as one or individually but dierentially, each of said sections bein used to operate one of said drive wheels, an twin driving gear on each of said sections for driving said wheels, said wheels being arranged either to be placed side by side in the middle of said frame to operate together and be driven from one set of driving gear on said shaft sections or to be placed apart 'at the sides of said frame and be driven from the other set of driving gear on said shaft sections l 18. A power pusher or tractor unit of the 'character described comprising a frame, an

axle mounted thereon, a pair of drive wheels on said axle, driving means for said wheels carried by said frame, transmission means between said wheels and said driving means -to transmit power to the wheels including a two section shaft, a differential for transmitting power from said driving means to said sections arranged either to drive the sections together as one or 'individually but diderentially, a reversing clutch between said differential and said driving means to operate the former in reverse directieyis, each of said sections being used to operate one of said drive wheels, and twin driving gear on each of said sections, for drivin said wheels, said wheels being arranged eit er to be placed side by side inthe middle ofsaid frame to operate together and be ldriven from one set of driving gear on said shaft sections or to be placed apart at the sides of said frame and be driven from the other set of driving gear on said shaft sec-I tions.

19. Avpower pusher or tractor unit of the character described comprising a frame, an axle mounted thereon, a pair of drive wheels on said axle, driving means for' said wheels Carried by said frame, transmission means between said wheels and said driving means to transmit power to the wheels including a two `section shaft, a diderential for transmitting power from saiddriving means 'to said sections, a reversing clutch between said differential and said driving means to oper ate the former in reverse directions, each of said sections being used to operate one of said drive wheels, and twin driving gear on each of said sections for driving said wheels, said wheels being arranged either to be placed side by side in ti'V mil file of said frame to operate together and be driven from one set of driving gear on said shaft i sections or to be placed apart at the sides of said frame and be driven from the other set yof driving gear lon said shaft sections.

20. The combination ofra push operated implement having a rearwardly directed operatingv tongue, and a swiveling driver unit arranged' to operate as a pusher, of a coupler bar adapted to be fastened upon said tongue and extended for connection with said driver rearwardly and over the driver with the end of the said bar in co 'axial alinement relative to the axis on which therdriver swivels, a socket provided in one of said connectin members-and a post to fit said socket rovi ed on the other of the said members w ereby a detachable, swivelin operating connection is adorded for said member arranged to be severed by the raising of said bar relative to said driver, an

arcuate T-track suspendedfrom said bar' l and arranged to'be braced from and thereby rendered rigid with said implement, means carried by said driver for detaclably engaging said track'to move the end o said driver therealong in steering said implement, and means carried by said driver to' removably engage said IT track to sustain the end of said driver thereon while said driver is arranged in associated relation with said im` plement.

21. The combination with a two-wheeled push operated implement, of a driven unit aving a front 'steerin wheel and rear driving wheels at the sides thereof, the said front steering wheel being removable from said unit, and the said rear driving wheels being displaceable from the unit to the middle thereof to constitute 'in effect a single wheel whereon the unit may swivel in operation, and means to provide a detachable pivotal connection with. said implement.

22.- The combination with a two-wheeled push onerated implement, of a driven unit having a front steering wheel and rear driving wheels, at the sides thereof, the said frontsteering wheel being removable from said unit, and the said rear driving wheels being displaceable from the sides of'said unit to the middle thereof to constitute 'in ei'ect a single wheel whereon the unit may sides of said vigea swivel in operation,'means to provide a de. tachable pivotal connection 'with said implement, and means on said unit for operating said .driving wheels arranged to operate 'the same dierentially when disposed at the sides of said unit but together at the vsame rate when isplaced to the middle of said unit.

' effect a single Wheel Whereon the unit may l l swivel in operation, means to provide a detachable pivotal connection With said implemit power to said means,

ment, ineans on said unit for operating said driving wheelsarranged to operate the same Vdifferentially when disposed at the sides of said unit but together at the same rate when displaced to the middle' Qt said unit, an engine carried by said unit arranged to-transand a reversing clutch between saidengine and said means for operating the latter in'reverse directions whereby said drive wheels are operable in reverse directions either when operated dif'- ferentally or together at the same speed.

Q4. A power unit of the character describedcomprising a frame having an operating engine mounted thereon, an'axleeirtendin'g'transversely'in said frame, a Wheel for supporting driving and steering said trame arranged between the sides thereof on said aide to provide in efi'ect a swivel support for the frame, said frame having a bridge portionv overlying-said' Wheel to form a support for one element oi adetachdriving Wheels ifieaoev able pivotal the. vertical lattersivivels, a coupling bar connector for the implement to be operated by said unit arranged to overlie said bridge portion and having the complementary element of the aforesaidpivotal connection whereby to provide a detachable swinging connection 'with said unit to permit steering movements o connection coaxial relative to axis of said wheel whereon the 'the latter relative to the implement being 25. A power unit of the character descfibed comprising 'a frame having an operating engine mounted on one end thereof, an axle ,extending transversely in said trame intermediate the ends thereof, a Wheel for supporting driving and steering -said frame arranged between the sides oi said frame on said axle to provi e in eect a swivel support for the frame, ra bridge por tion on said frame overlyin A.said steering ,Wheel having a post exten ing therefrom forming one element of a detachable'pivotal connection coaxial relative tothe verticalaxis of said Wheel Whereon the lattersvviva. coupling bar connector arranged to o'nnected to said unit and. having an end lying said .bridge portion and arranged els, bef

to receive said pivot post to providea pivetal'` connection with said unit to permit swinging of the latterin'the steering of the implement being operated, and combined su porting and steering means at the end ot said vframe opposite said engine between said; connector bar-and said traine whereby the latter is supported. and may be swung relative to said bar. j

ln testimony whereof, I have hereunto afv fixed my signature. e

HERMAN n scnnninnn., 

